Thorne Associates Inc

IN

3.1 (7 reviews)

subcontractor in the greater Chicago and surrounding Midwest region.&nbspThe company was started in 1986 by father and sonParker and Dana Thorne.&nbspThe family owned legacy continues with Dan&rsquos son Nick and Mike&rsquos daughter Nora who joined the leadership team in 2018. &nbspNo project is too small or too large! &nbspIn every operationThorne is wholly committed to their core business philosophy: &nbsp&#8203INTEGRITYINNOVATIONAND QUALITY. &nbsp&nbspSincerelyDaniel F. Degnan&nbspMichael J. Degnan&nbspCEO&nbspPresident&nbsp5507 N. Cumberland Ave Suite 400 &nbsp

2018.   Thorne prides itself on partnering with our customers using a non-ad versarial ap proach while offering exemplary service.  No project is too small or too large!  Thorne provides equal attention and performance on projects as small as hanging a door and as large as building a new hospital or convention center.  In every operation, Thorne is wholly committed to their core business philosophy:   ​ INTEGRITY, INNOVATION, AND QUALITY.     Sincerely, &

(312) 738-5230

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